The idea is that it is a SCP that is terms of service that if agreed to, then it takes over your computer and other related computers and devices. I had the idea when I started thinking that "Y'know, nobody really reads the terms of services. What if in the rules, it said 'this site will sell your personal information on the black market'". So, heres a skip that actually does that (kind of).

It's a simple enough idea, but it doesn't make sense that the devices are bound - what if multiple users use a particular computer? It should be the user that's bound to the ToS, not the user. If I do it on someone else's computer, why is their computer bricked?

Can it be fixed through hardware replacement? You have the bare minimum of an idea here, but there needs to be more substance and explanation - you have to go further.

SCP-2219 and other SCPs by TotleighSoft may be worth looking at, they're a bit similar in concept, inasmuch as being anomalous software.

It should be the user that's bound to the ToS, not the user. If I do it on someone else's computer, why is their computer bricked?

Perhaps I should reword this. Not a network, but all devices that are logged in under the subjects account or email. With with google and Microsoft, you can now connect to many different devices at once. I find the idea of death by AI interesting and many scientists theorize that the interconnection will allow the AI to completely take over everything technological within mere hours. So this is a less intense version of that.

Can it be fixed through hardware replacement? You have the bare minimum of an idea here, but there needs to be more substance and explanation - you have to go further.

Thats actually a good idea. However, that would kind of make the SCP redundant, so maybe the SCP can be contained in a hard drive, but can't be destroyed ( or something like that )

SCP-2219 and other SCPs by TotleighSoft may be worth looking at, they're a bit similar in concept, inasmuch as being anomalous software.

The similarities are minuscule at best, and it's kind of like comparing 096 and 682 just because they are indestructible monsters that kill things.